tag:www.chinadialogue.net,2005:/commentschinadialogue: latest responses to China’s new "middle class" environmental protests2013-01-02T23:54:38Zchina and the world discuss the environmenttag:www.chinadialogue.net,2005:Comment/167032013-01-02T23:54:38Z2013-01-10T18:06:45ZThanks Jianqiang, Reminds me of the 1960's in the US. Ni hao Jainquing, Tom Weaver here in Minnesota. We met in Beijing in 2011. The learnings of the environmental years of the 1960's come to mind. Rachael Carson and Silent Spring, and the awareness of DDT and other chemicals not part of the ecology. Eventually clear act legislation cleared the air of the coal pollution that was prevalent in the state of Pennsylvania. Xie xie ni for your writing to support long term solutions for the health of the people. Kind regards for 2013 in Zhong guo. Dr Tom Weaver Anonymoustag:www.chinadialogue.net,2005:Comment/186832013-01-08T03:47:40Z2013-01-22T13:57:23Z值得一读Bang on. In the past 5 yeas, China talked about developing low-carbon green industry and building ecological civilisation in a broader sense. However, despite the fact that the Environmental protection body got a higher administrative level, its profile has gone lower and its action gone quieter. One can't help thinking whether it has something to do with Pan's position in the authority. The governing body has gone from outspoken to indecisive.
Anonymoustag:www.chinadialogue.net,2005:Comment/186842013-01-08T03:54:03Z2013-01-10T12:14:00ZFor a Better ChinaI am inspired by the people of China in their efforts to deal with pollution NOW.Anonymous